Logic Software Solutions KottayamJust another WordPress site2014-11-21T18:09:48Zhttp://www.logickottayam.com/feed/atom/WordPressadminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15982014-01-27T10:16:51Z2014-01-27T10:15:19ZSwiftKey, Android’s most popular keyboard app, could soon be coming to iOS in the form of a note-taking app.

An image leaked on Twitter Thursday shows SwiftKey Note, an app featuring the popular keyboard.

See also: Apple: What to Expect in 2014

It’s not clear when the app would be available or how much it might cost. SwiftKey hasn’t yet commented on a potential iOS release.

Apple still doesn’t allow third-party developers to change the native keyboard on iOS so, unlike Android versions, any iOS iterations of SwiftKey will be limited to individual apps. But, as Cult of Mac points out, if SwiftKey makes its keyboard available to other developers, it could potentially pop up in more apps in the future.

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15952014-01-27T10:16:57Z2014-01-27T10:14:03ZApple’s CEO confirmed for the first time that a new manufacturing plant in Mesa, Ariz., will be used for producing sapphire glass.

“We also announced a huge investment in Arizona. We haven’t said what it’s for,” CEO Tim Cook said during an interview with ABC, referring to an announcement made in November 2013. When asked directly by reporter David Muir whether it was for sapphire glass, he confirmed: “It’s the sapphire announcement and it’s sort of all I’ll say about it.”

See also: The 25 Best Free iPad Apps

Shortly before Apple announced plans to open up the Arizona plant, news broke that the company had paid $578 million to enter into a multi-year agreement with GT Advanced Technologies to provide sapphire materials from an “Apple facility in Arizona.”

Muir attempted to press Cook for more details about how the sapphire glass, known for its resistance to scratches and cracks, may be used. Cook declined to comment whether the glass would be used for bigger iPhone screens or an iWatch — “I can’t tell you that” — though he did joke it would be used for a “ring.”

The exchange was excerpted from a longer interview with Cook and two other Apple execs timed with the 30th anniversary of the Mac computer. In the excerpt, the Apple executives touch on other topics, including the company’s famous culture of secrecy, confirming that “black drapes”

cover unreleased products and a policy prevents employees from telling anyone, even their spouses, what they’re working on.

Cook also confessed to being a “workaholic,” noting that he wakes up at 3:30 a.m. each day and receives 700 to 800 emails from customers per day.

ABC World News will air the full interview on Friday night. You can watch the excerpt from the interview below:

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15922014-01-27T10:18:32Z2014-01-27T10:10:34ZNo one has arms long enough to wear all of the activity-tracking wristbands currently on sale or awaiting release. These devices count your steps, measure your sleep and some even monitor your heart rate.

But do you know how this information immediately applies to your lifestyle, or what you should do with it?

The services behind these trackers need to invest in immediacy by providing useful information, ideally in real time, so we can optimize our wealth of data into action.

See also: 14 Hot Fitness Gadgets to Make You Sweat

For example, activity monitors commonly use an embedded accelerometer to measure how much a user tosses and turns in the night. Theoretically, that translates into the amount of time he spends awake, sleeping lightly or sleeping deeply.

James Park, chief executive of Fitbit, told me the results compare well to data from sleep laboratories.

However, sleep is not yet well understood. Different individuals appear to need different amounts of rest in order to function. Should my sleep target be eight hours? Perhaps I’m missing my target because I require less. Or perhaps my target shouldn’t be total sleep but total deep sleep.

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15862014-01-27T10:18:48Z2014-01-27T10:09:03ZWas there really a time before Macs? More importantly, was there really a time before the Macintosh Operating System? As I sit here typing on a Macbook Air running Mac OS X Mavericks, the pinnacle of the art form of Mac, with every technical obstacle between me and the interface removed, it’s genuinely hard to remember it wasn’t always this way.

All computers that weren’t the Mac imitated its style. In the modern digital world, we are surrounded by its legacy. It’s like a fish trying to remember a time before oceans.

But we shouldn’t take the Mac for granted. The world it introduced was not inevitable; far from it. Once upon a time, computers didn’t just work like this. User interfaces didn’t make any kind of sense to the uninitiated. They weren’t visual. You couldn’t even use a mouse. Computers were scary monsters, and the only way to feed them instructions was in the punishing form of code. IBM PCs ruled the world with no clear contender.

See also: The Mac Turns 30

Then a deodorant-free fruitarian hippy, a college dropout and game-maker who’d dropped acid to understand technology and named his company after a summer spent on a communal orchard, realized something that approached his vision of what computers could be. It was friendly, elegant, visual, intuitive. Inspired by a key visit to the researchers at Xerox PARC, it offered a mouse and a graphical interface. You controlled a cursor! You pointed, you clicked, you caused a revolution.

The fruitarian, who was already on shaky ground with the former Pepsi CEO he’d given his company over to, drove his skunkworks team crazy, nonstop, for years. He yelled at them about minimalism, about the fact that there were no true squares in nature, only rounded edges. He micromanaged the design of fonts based on a college class in typography that he hadn’t even signed up for. He made them sign the inside of the case so they would understand this machine was supposed to be beautiful inside and out.

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15842014-01-27T10:17:03Z2014-01-27T10:06:41ZThe recent chatter regarding Google’s acquisition-driven moves to become the world leader in artificial intelligence will likely increase now that the company has reportedly acquired DeepMind for $400 million.

See also: 14 Robotics Breakthroughs From the Past Decade

According to a report from Re/code, Google has confirmed the acquisition of the London-based artificial intelligence firm, but would not offer any further details.

Very little has been publicly shared regarding exactly what DeepMind does, adding to the mystery surrounding Google’s artificial intelligence aspirations.

On the DeepMind website, the company says its mission is to combine “the best techniques from machine learning and systems neuroscience to build powerful general-purpose learning algorithms.”

This latest acquisition builds on other recent robotics and artificial intelligence-oriented buys by Google including DNNresearch, Wavii and Boston Dynamics.

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=15592013-12-19T08:11:03Z2013-11-17T04:35:16ZMail servers and Microsoft Exchange Server
A mail server is also referred to as a mail transfer agent or MTA, a mail transport agent, an Internet mailer or a mail router. Well, what’s the purpose of a mail server? It is an application that receives the incoming emails from local users (who fall within the same domain) and remote senders; it also forwards the outgoing email for delivery. A computer which is used specifically to run such applications is also called a mail server. Some of the most common mail server programs are Microsoft Exchange, qmail, Exim and sendmail.
A mail server works together with other programs to form a messaging system. A messaging system includes all the applications that are required to keep email moving in the right direction. When you send an email message, your email program like the Outlook or Eudora forwards the message to your mail server; this mail server in turn forwards it either to another mail server or to an area on the same server called a message store. If the message is forwarded to the message store, it will be forwarded later. This whole system uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) or Extended SMTP (ESMTP) for sending email; to receive email, either Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) is used.
A popular mail server – Microsoft Exchange Server
Microsoft Exchange server helps you get business class email, contacts and calendar delivered on your phone, browser and computer. The application uses a simplified approach to high availability and quicker disaster recovery as well as to attain new levels of reliability and minimize complexity. Besides, it protects sensitive and confidential information.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
This application brings a new rich set of technologies, features and services to the exchange server product line. Its main goal is to support organizations and people alike as their work habits evolve from a communication focus to a collaboration focus. Besides, the Exchange server 2013 helps in lowering the total cost of ownership no matter you use it on-premises or provision your mailboxes in the cloud. A range of new features and functionality are designed to accomplish a number of tasks.
It is important for users to easily find people and involve in social integration. Smart Search learns from communication and collaboration behavior of users to improve and prioritize search results in Exchange. Moreover, with this application, users can merge contacts from various sources to provide a single view of a person. This is done by linking the contact information pulled from a number of locations. Integration with SharePoint and Lync through site mailboxes and In-Place eDiscovery is provided by Exchange 2013.
Microsoft Exchange server helps you in finding and searching data not only in Exchange but across your organization. Data loss prevention or DLP helps keep your organization safe from users who mistakenly send sensitive information to unauthorized people. This helps you identify, monitor, and protect sensitive data via deep content analysis. This mail server is build upon the Exchange server 2010 architecture and has been redesigned for simplicity of scale, failure isolation and hardware utilization.
Thus, the Microsoft Exchange Server is by far the best mail servers created.
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test CCNA Security Certification meets the needs of IT professionals who are responsible for network security. It confirms an individual’s skills for job roles such as Network Security Specialists, Security Administrators, and Network Security Support Engineers. This certification validates skills including installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices and develops competency in the technologies that Cisco uses in its security structure.

Students completing the recommended Cisco training will gain an introduction to core security technologies as well as how to develop security policies and mitigate risks. IT organizations that employ CCNA Security-holders will have IT staff that can develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats.

test CCNA Security Certification meets the needs of IT professionals who are responsible for network security. It confirms an individual’s skills for job roles such as Network Security Specialists, Security Administrators, and Network Security Support Engineers. This certification validates skills including installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices and develops competency in the technologies that Cisco uses in its security structure.

test CCNA Security Certification meets the needs of IT professionals who are responsible for network security. It confirms an individual’s skills for job roles such as Network Security Specialists, Security Administrators, and Network Security Support Engineers.

Instructer lead online training helps you to learn technology from our expert trainers at a pace set by the student.One will be able to sit in the comfort of his study room at home and concentrate in learning.

The courses

Logic is providing training on both networking certification and software certification.our online courses are

CCNA,CCNP(voice,r&s,security),EXCHGANGE SERVER ,MCSA 2012,>NET, PHP

The cost factor

Training fee for are relatively high in EUROPE/US/AUSTRALIA/MIDDLE EAST etc. For example training for CCNA costs around €2000 in ireland . One will get same quality training from us @ Just €599 .

Quality standards

Just attend a one hour demo class and decide it yourself . Give us feedback after every session and we will refund the fee if the classes are not upto the mark.

The medium of teaching

The medium of teaching will be english.

The payment

Payment can be done by interrnational bank transfer or just mail us and we will provide a local representatives details.

Hardware/software requirements

A computer, internet connection and the software we send will be enough .

Difference between classroom and online training

The only difference is that , you can do it sitting in your study room . And Of course, you ll save the time and money required to travel to a training institution.

Lab

For Cisco training, you will be able to connect to our CCNA/CCNP?CCIE racks too.

To eveluate our class and facilities , try attending a demo class . If you want to learn the course in a classroom , you can come to our part of india and enjoy the world famous tourism village kumarakom , just 15 kilometers frm our training centre. we will send you the travel, hotel and visa charges and tips on visiting our country.

FOR MORE DETAILS ON OUR COURSES/ VISITING OUR COUNTRY MAIL US AT KTM@LOGICINDIA.NET/RING 0899639232.

]]>0adminhttp://www.logickottayam.com/?p=12482013-12-19T05:55:13Z2013-08-06T20:50:57ZGet trained for CCNA /CCNP courses online ! Get fee refunded if your are not satisfied with the course ! Have a look at the syllabus below !